Crime Stoppers of Houston, in partnership with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, is actively seeking the public’s help to locate several individuals with outstanding felony and misdemeanor warrants. These suspects are wanted for crimes ranging from assault and theft to fraud and probation violations. Crime Stoppers is offering rewards of up to $5,000 for information that leads to the arrest of any of these wanted individuals.
Suspects on the List
Among the individuals currently on the wanted list are Michael James Bass, a 27-year-old from Alvin, Texas, sought for evading arrest, and Christopher Demon Colton, from Humble, Texas, wanted for assault and marijuana possession. Other suspects include Selena Yvonne Ellis, a 24-year-old from Baytown, Texas, accused of retaliation, and Shantel Martina Jones, 34, from Houston, wanted for theft and organized criminal activity.
Crime Stoppers is also seeking the public’s help in locating others, such as Teddy Jerone Jones, 42, wanted for probation violations related to weapon possession, and Jose Emilio Morales Soto, 49, from Houston, who faces charges for probation violations connected to credit/debit card fraud.
These individuals represent just a portion of the suspects on Crime Stoppers’ radar, with additional suspects involved in cases of theft, burglary, and other criminal activities.
How You Can Help
If you have any information about the whereabouts of these suspects, Crime Stoppers urges you to come forward. Tips can be submitted anonymously via the Crime Stoppers hotline, mobile app, or website. Authorities emphasize that the information provided can make a significant impact, leading to arrests and potentially preventing further criminal activity.
The public’s involvement in such cases is crucial to the safety of the community. Crime Stoppers ensures that tips remain confidential, giving individuals peace of mind when offering assistance.
Report Tips Anonymously
Crime Stoppers of Houston highlights that all warrants are active as of the release date, but they may change. Therefore, any tips should be submitted promptly. For more details about the cases or to submit a tip, visit Crime Stoppers of Houston.